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rehash
[ verb ree-hash; noun ree-hash ]
verb (used with object)
- to work up (old material) in a new form.
noun
- the act of rehashing.
- something rehashed.
rehash
verb
- tr to rework, reuse, or make over (old or already used material)
noun
- something consisting of old, reworked, or reused material
Word History and Origins
Origin of rehash1
Example Sentences
“One to One” spends no time rehashing Lennon’s professional highlights from that era — how his spare, epochal 1970 solo record “Plastic Ono Band” paved the way for the follow-up album “Imagine” about nine months later.
On Friday, he plans to rehash the green and yellow number he donned when he won his second Augusta title in 1993.
Robbins, who created the series, was insistent that the show would not be just another rehashing of the story that’s been told through documentaries, podcasts and other media.
Normal People actor Éanna Hardwicke has said he doesn't want a sequel to the hit TV series, as he's "not a fan of rehashing things".
As journalist Max Read pointed out recently, Musk's project isn't "like" Gamergate, but "straightforwardly is Gamergate, composed of many of the exact same people" rehashing the same unjustified grievances.
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